In Their Own Words

Patients share their stories

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance is privileged to care for those in our community and beyond. Each patient has a story worth hearing. We believe sharing it with others who may be facing the challenges of a cancer diagnosis is powerful. Here are some of the inspiring stories of courage, struggles, hope and perseverance.

Lydia Miner

Diagnosed with HPV-positive throat cancer, Lydia was treated with minimally invasive robotic surgery. After treatment and recovery, she continues to sing.

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